Flash data inventory: the average monthly income of flash workers who take orders all day exceeds that of urban white-collar workers
On the occasion of the 4th anniversary of the establishment of Zhongxin. com on March 21st, Flash has launched the "Flash Trip" bill on the client APP, and users can view the past and flash records on the APP. At the same time, the flash delivery also released the "2017" Most Data Inventory ". According to the data of this flash delivery, in 2017, the average monthly income of the flash delivery staff who completed 10 orders per day was as high as 8880 yuan. Among them, the flasher with the highest monthly income in 2017 came from Beijing, and the flasher ranked first in the list with a monthly income of 22,250 yuan in December, becoming the flasher with the highest monthly income in 2017. The runner-up runner came from Hangzhou, and his monthly income in September was 20,782 yuan.

The highest monthly income of flash workers is 22,000, and the average salary of ultra-white-collar workers is 255%.
What is the concept of a monthly income of 8880 yuan? According to the "2018 Peak Season Talent Trend Report" released by BOSS recently, in the first two months of 2018, the average monthly salary of white-collar workers in 50 cities with the largest demand for talents in China was 8,730 yuan. Take the highest-paid employees in flash delivery as an example. The monthly salary of up to 22,000 yuan far exceeds the average monthly income of existing white-collar workers. Even if the monthly income of flash delivery workers is calculated by completing 10 orders per day, it can even exceed the average monthly income of urban white-collar workers.
Nine couriers ride over the earth once a year.
According to the data released by the flash, among the existing flash riders, there are 9 flash riders with a mileage of more than 40,000 kilometers in 2017, which is equivalent to running around the earth. Among them, the longest mileage is a courier from Beijing, who rides 53,000 kilometers a year, which is equivalent to 13 round trips from Harbin in the northern part of China to Sanya in the southernmost part.
According to the "Most Data Inventory in 2017" released by Flash, the fastest pick-up time for customers after placing an order is 1 minute, and the longest delivery distance is 319 kilometers. As of December 31, 2017, the number of flash users exceeded 64,522,500, and the maximum daily order exceeded 250,000. In 2017, each user used flash delivery to place an order 2.6 times on average, up 24% from 2.1 times in the previous year.

Zunyi’s flower order volume is the highest, becoming the most romantic city in China.
According to the analysis of the current domestic order data of flash delivery, the first-tier cities and second-tier cities are also slightly different in terms of the items delivered. Apart from documents, the three items that users in Beijing use flash delivery most frequently are meals, electronic products and cakes, while the three foods that users in Chengdu use flash delivery most frequently are hot pot, pork hands and spicy crayfish, while those in Guangzhou use flash delivery most often are documents, cakes and flowers. Among them, the ratio of flower orders in Zunyi area in 2017 was 41%, ranking first in the same city in the country, which can be said to be the most romantic city in 2017.
According to the survey data of Speedway Research Institute in 2017, flash delivery has become the most popular express delivery platform in the same city with 9.74 points in user word-of-mouth evaluation. It is also precisely because of the constant pursuit of high-quality speed, flash delivery has achieved a rapid growth of 300% a year.
Many wonderful orders make people laugh.
Many people’s first impression of flash delivery is that flash delivery is the fastest express delivery in the same city, but in fact, flash delivery can not only express documents, flowers, cakes, fruits and other items, but also have many other application scenarios. For example, it can help users purchase designated supplies, queue up for users and other O2O services. In short, as long as the flasher can do, there are basically users who send orders. There are even many unexpected "wonderful" orders, such as letting the courier come to the toilet to deliver toilet paper, letting the courier help pry open the oysters, letting the courier help walk the dog, and letting the courier go home to inspect the post on a business trip.
It is worth noting that thanks to the high-speed and stable express delivery efficiency of flash delivery, many daily consumer goods industries and service industries have chosen flash delivery as supporting express delivery. For example, Chow Tai Fook chose to use flash delivery to adjust goods in stores; SKP Shopping Mall launches service. Customers don’t need to bring their own goods, and flash delivery will complete the follow-up home delivery; Gome’s drying service also chooses to pick up clothes by flash, and then return them to customers by flash after the drying is completed; Hot pot brand new spicy road chooses to deliver meals to customers by flash; Many visa agencies also choose to deliver visa information and passports to users by flash.

Ultra-high trust users entrust the distribution of antique calligraphy and painting with a value of over 10 million.
Due to the direct delivery service of flash delivery, many security problems existing in the transit, sorting and distribution of traditional express delivery services are avoided. Therefore, many users choose to deliver valuables by flash delivery. For example, a user in Beijing uses flash delivery to deliver antiques worth millions, while a user in Shanghai uses flash delivery to deliver calligraphy and paintings worth more than 10 million, which is also the most valuable item delivered by flash delivery in 2017.